Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics
Pratt School of Engineering
Duke University

 HOME > pratt > FIP    Search Help Login pdf version printable version 

Publications [#162119] of Nimmi Ramanujam

Papers Published

  1. J. Q. Brown and K. Vishwanath and G. M. Palmer and N. Ramanujam, Advances in quantitative UV-visible spectroscopy for clinical and pre-clinical application in cancer, Current Opinion In Biotechnology, vol. 20 no. 1 (February, 2009), pp. 119 -- 131, ISSN 0958-1669
    (last updated on 2009/12/22)

    Abstract:
    Methods of optical spectroscopy that provide quantitative, physically or physiologically meaningful measures of tissue properties are an attractive tool for the study, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of various cancers. Recent development of methodologies to convert measured reflectance and fluorescence spectra from tissue to cancer-relevant parameters such as vascular volume, oxygenation, extracellular matrix extent, metabolic redox states, and cellular proliferation have significantly advanced the field of tissue optical spectroscopy. The number of publications reporting quantitative tissue spectroscopy results in the UV-visible wavelength range has increased sharply in the past three years, and includes new and emerging studies that correlate optically measured parameters with independent measures such as immunohistochemistry, which should aid in increased clinical acceptance of these technologies.


Duke University * Pratt * Reload * Login